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There are so many romantic places in Bali. You can also try Ubud, Candi Dasa and Lovina for the great beaches. If you’re staying in Lovina, and if you’re lucky, you can see packs of dolphins in the morning. You can also see the sun rises and sets there. Or try Tanah Lot with the world-famous Pura Tanah Lot. It’s a beautiful temple situated on a rock. Try to go there to see the sunset, and enjoy a romantic dinner at the shore nearby. There are also other unique places to visit, like Bedugul. It’s cool mountain regency with three beautiful lakes. Golf lovers, congratulations – You can find an international golf course there.


Bali is well-known as The Island of the Gods. Although small, Bali is surrounded by beautiful beaches, mountains, hills, lakes, valleys, rivers, terraces of rice fields, and many more. The sun always shines all year round and there are two seasons, the rain season and the dry season.

Not far from Pesaban, Karangasem Regency, you can see Mt. Agung, the highest peak in Bali, to the north. The weather in Mt. Agung is cool and calm. You can also see the southern seas and the famous Nusa Penida Island. Bali is also known as the Island of A Thousand Temples. Every house has a temple, so does every village has their own temple. Government and business offices also have a small temple. Since the reign of ancient Indonesian empires, Bali has already been full of festive religious and traditional ceremonies, with the traditional Balinese Gamelan that variants from religious music to entertaining music. Since the time they are born, the Balinese people’s lives are full of these kinds of ceremonies. From the birth, birthdays, important events in life, marriage, and the cremation ceremony for the dead, known as Ngaben. Every ceremony is full of tributes to God, full of flowers and other decorations, and also a wide range of Gamelan music.


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Astro Galaxy said…
Hello,
Thanks for visiting my blog!
I've not visited Bali before but I've heard many good reviews from friends whom have been there.
Have a great week ahead!
Monica said…
Tanks for the visiting my blog. I'love Bali. I've visited 12 years ago is a very spiritual and beautiful people.
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